IJCATR Volume 14 Issue 1

Hybrid Cloud Deployments for Distributed Systems

Narendra Lakshmana Gowda
10.7753/IJCATR1401.1008
keywords : Hybrid cloud, Distributed systems, reliable systems

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Hybrid cloud deployment for microservices is an architectural strategy that combines the benefits of both public and private clouds to enhance flexibility, scalability, and resilience in modern application development. By leveraging the hybrid model, enterprises can optimize workloads by dynamically distributing microservices across on-premises infrastructure and cloud environments, based on performance, security, and cost requirements. This approach ensures seamless integration, allowing businesses to benefit from the elasticity of the public cloud while retaining sensitive data or mission-critical applications within the controlled environment of a private cloud. The microservices architecture further enhances this model by enabling independent scaling, deployment, and management of discrete service components, leading to faster iteration cycles and reduced operational risks. This paper explores the key challenges, considerations, and benefits of adopting a hybrid cloud strategy for microservices, including security, data synchronization, orchestration, and cost management, providing insights into how organizations can architect their systems for optimal performance in a hybrid environment.
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Title = "Hybrid Cloud Deployments for Distributed Systems",
Journal ="International Journal of Computer Applications Technology and Research(IJCATR)",
Volume = "14",
Issue ="1",
Pages ="107 - 111",
Year = "2025",
Authors ="Narendra Lakshmana Gowda"}
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